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Truffle War: Foragers feud over secret spots
21 Nov
Summary
- Two prominent British truffle hunters are embroiled in a public dispute.
- Accusations include stolen expertise and secret truffle spot theft.
- Conflicting truffle festivals highlight the intense rivalry.

The typically tranquil world of British truffle hunting is currently experiencing a significant conflict between Melissa Waddingham, a seasoned hunter from a multi-generational family, and her former protégé, Ben Sweet. Waddingham has publicly accused Sweet, a former marketing consultant, of leveraging her acquired knowledge and crucially, her meticulously guarded truffle spots. This intense rivalry has culminated in a scheduling clash of their respective truffle festivals in West Sussex, with Sweet's UK Truffle Festival held just one week before Waddingham's Great British Truffle Festival.
Melissa Waddingham expressed deep hurt, stating she shared invaluable training techniques, foraging locations, and dog training methods with Sweet. She feels he has used this foundation to overshadow her standing in the community. Waddingham, who learned her craft from her grandfather in France, emphasizes the importance of inclusivity and community, lamenting the division this feud has caused. She believes Sweet's actions have directly impacted her festival's attendance and revenue.
Ben Sweet, however, denies any malicious intent, asserting that his truffle hunting journey began independently and that Melissa was just one of many influences. He claims he learned from various sources and that the foundations of his work predated their collaboration. Sweet maintains that their parting was due to differing visions for their co-founded festival and insists his scheduling decisions were made transparently and with genuine attempts to avoid conflict, not to undermine Waddingham. He also refutes claims of exploiting secret spots, arguing that no one can own wild truffle locations.




